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Each sheet would be proofread by an assistant editor, with help of a copyholder.
He engaged in newspaper work as copyholder, reporter, city editor, and managing editor.
They have the document to be typed in front of them and the copy is often held in a copyholder.
The adjustable arm on the copyholder aids legibility and maximises the typing speed.
A copyholder is a device that holds the hand written or printed material being typed by a copy typist.
Farms were originally named after each copyholder, but were also numbered 1-11 by the administration in Vemmetofte.
He found work as a copyholder and later cadet reporter for The Dominion before attending Teacher's Training College while he was also studying part-time at Victoria.
The widow of a copyholder was usually provided for by the custom of the manor with freebench, an equivalent right to dower, but often (but not necessarily) a half, rather than a third.
A search of Westcourt Manor tenants' records reveals William Carpenter (Gen. 1) as a copyholder at Westcourt Manor in Shalbourne from 1608 to late 1637.
He was of Newtown, Shalbourne Parish, Wiltshire, England, by 1608, when he became a copyholder (semipermanent leaseholder) at Westcourt Manor (Westcourt Recs 7).
The copyholder, often equated with the poor peasant farmer, might well have been every bit as much a rentier as the lord of the manor, especially if a gentleman or wealthy townsman, earning thereby the disapprobation of Robert Crowley:
The English jurist Edward Coke described the court in his The Compleate Copyholder (1644) as "the chief prope and pillar of a manor which no sooner faileth than the manor falleth to the ground".
The custom of the manor appeared by the evidence to be, that the copyholder could convey these estates by surrender; but where he dies seised of the estate, the widow is entitled to the estate during her widowhood as her free-bench.
He was a newspaper copyholder and junior reporter on Wellington's Evening Post newspaper from 1934, then graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a masters degree in History in 1937 and became an assistant librarian at Parliament's General Assembly Library.
William was a small farmer occupying a messuage and yardland as a copyholder in inheritance, together with half an acre of meadow and another piece of the 'Farme Landes' of unstated dimensions, as a tenant at will, for a total rent of 11s.